

attended Broad Ripple High School in Indianapolis, In. Later, he joined the United States Navy in 1972
and Honorably discharged in 1975 as a Boatswain Mate.
Reggie was appointed to the Indianapolis Fire Department (IFD) on June 16, 1976. He was promoted
to chauffeur on March 6, 1981. He was later promoted to Lieutenant on May 26, 1988. Lt. Reginald Eubank retired from IFD on December 28, 2012. During his career with IFD he was awarded the Medal
of Bravery, two medals of Merit, 3 American Red Cross awards and became the first black IFD
rescue diver. Lastly, Reggie worked with the Union of Stagehands for forty years.
On August 6, 1977, Reggie married the love of his life Angela Eubank (Flores). Their love continued for 46 years. Out of that union they were blessed with four children, Ruben Eubank (Elnoria), Jeffrey Eubank,
Noelle Eubank (Marcus), and Reginald W. Eubank, Jr.
Reginald W. Eubank was preceded in death by his parents; Reginald S. Eubank, Grace E. Eubank; brother David Eubanks; sisters, Diane Easton, Phyllis Elliott; sons, Ruben Eubank, Jeffrey Eubank.
He is survived by wife; Angela Eubank, only daughter; Noelle Coats, son; Reginald W Eubank, Jr, sister;
Patricia Henderson (Farrell), and a host of grand and great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, god-daughter Sonja Grooms, friends and family.
Reginald W. Eubank was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather all while holding many other titles. Reggie will always be known as the “Black Superman” because of his heroic and brave actions
on and off the clock. Saving lives was not just a passion for him but something he dedicated his life
to. When he wasn’t protecting and serving his community he was devoted to his family.
Reginald W Eubank was purposeful in everything he did, being the realest and best to ever do it. He was
a man that could fix anything that was broken. To have known Reginald is to know he unapologetically
spoke his mind! He didn’t think before he spoke and would look at you like you said something wrong.
Unequivocally Reggie is a man with a laugh and comedic nature that will be loved and greatly missed by all.
A visitation for Reginald will be held Friday, January 5, 2024 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at Crown Hill Funeral Home & Cemetery, 700 W. 38th St., Indianapolis, Indiana 46208, followed by a celebration of life at 12:00 PM.
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